Due to my travels over the last two weeks, we won’t be publishing a podcast episode or eSight entry for this week.

I do have something else for you, though—a brand new series!

Earlier this month, I had the pleasure of sharing a new series from Renewed Heart Ministries entitled The Lord’s Prayer: A prayer for survival, liberation and restoration.

These talks were presented at the Adventist Worship Center (AWC) in Phoenix, Arizona. I always love my time with AWC, and this time was no exception. It was good to see my friends there again. I was deeply encouraged as well to meet some new faces, too. During the discussion times at the end of each presentation we engaged in rich dialogue. One of the attendees, whom I had just met during this visit, shared via our website later that evening.

“I heard Herb speak today for the first time and was deeply moved by his presentation. I came away understanding The Lord’s Prayer from a new perspective and committed to become more involved in social justice. Thank you for your honesty and ability to shed new light on basic truths.”

And she was not alone. I heard repeatedly words of appreciation for what many felt was “permission” to engage societal injustice as a part of their faith tradition. Engagement. That’s what’s so encouraging about these types of responses. These are not theological debates that leave us only intellectually stimulated while the world around us is left unchanged. The fruit of weekends like this one are that we leave better equipped and motivated to take action in engaging the work of making our world a safe, just, compassionate home for us all, especially the most vulnerable among us.

We’ve posted this new series on our website for you to be able to explore as well. You can do so at:

Our hope, as you listen, is that your heart, too, will be both renewed and inspired to take action as we, together, continue to engage our work today of survival, resistance, liberation, restoration and transformation.

Thank you, also, to those who are supporting our ministry. Without you we could not continue our much needed work, today. Together we are making a difference. If you’d like to support weekend events like these, you can do so at:

Presentation Of the Month

This holiday season, as we wrap up 2018 and begin looking ahead toward a new year, we are reminded once again of the work Jesus calls us to engage in making our world distributively just, compassionate and safe for all.Listen Now!